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US Cancer Deaths Decline, but Obesity-Related Cancers and Racial Disparities Rise
The 2024 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released Monday, shows an overall decline in US cancer deaths from 2001-2022, but also reveals rising incidence rates for several cancers linked to obesity and significant racial disparities in mortality rates, particularly among Black wo...
US Cancer Deaths Decline, but Obesity-Related Cancers and Racial Disparities Rise
The 2024 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released Monday, shows an overall decline in US cancer deaths from 2001-2022, but also reveals rising incidence rates for several cancers linked to obesity and significant racial disparities in mortality rates, particularly among Black wo...
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20% Bias Score


El Paso Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty, Receives Life Sentence
Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart shooting that killed 23 people, will plead guilty to capital murder, receiving a life sentence without parole, concluding a long-running case marked by delays and a shift away from the death penalty.
El Paso Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty, Receives Life Sentence
Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart shooting that killed 23 people, will plead guilty to capital murder, receiving a life sentence without parole, concluding a long-running case marked by delays and a shift away from the death penalty.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.
Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.
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36% Bias Score


Poll Highlights Parental Delay in Puberty Conversations
A new poll reveals that many parents are delaying crucial conversations about puberty with their children, potentially leaving them vulnerable to anxiety and misinformation; experts recommend starting these conversations early and often.
Poll Highlights Parental Delay in Puberty Conversations
A new poll reveals that many parents are delaying crucial conversations about puberty with their children, potentially leaving them vulnerable to anxiety and misinformation; experts recommend starting these conversations early and often.
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36% Bias Score


Easter Ceasefire Violated: Ukraine and Russia Trade Accusations
During a brief Easter ceasefire, both Ukraine and Russia accused each other of numerous violations, highlighting deep mistrust and challenges in achieving lasting peace despite the temporary pause in hostilities.
Easter Ceasefire Violated: Ukraine and Russia Trade Accusations
During a brief Easter ceasefire, both Ukraine and Russia accused each other of numerous violations, highlighting deep mistrust and challenges in achieving lasting peace despite the temporary pause in hostilities.
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36% Bias Score


FSU Shooting: Son of Sheriff's Deputy Accused, Mother's Role Investigated
Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old FSU student and son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, is accused of killing two and injuring five others on campus with his mother's handgun; additional firearms were found in his car, and his mother's potential culpability is under investigation.
FSU Shooting: Son of Sheriff's Deputy Accused, Mother's Role Investigated
Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old FSU student and son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, is accused of killing two and injuring five others on campus with his mother's handgun; additional firearms were found in his car, and his mother's potential culpability is under investigation.
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56% Bias Score

CDC Study Reveals Peak Times for Firearm Injuries, Underscoring Need for Optimized Emergency Room Staffing
A CDC study analyzed over 93,000 emergency department visits for firearm injuries from 2018-2023 across 10 jurisdictions, revealing peak occurrences overnight on weekends and holidays, highlighting the need for optimized emergency room staffing and resource allocation, while also revealing that prop...

CDC Study Reveals Peak Times for Firearm Injuries, Underscoring Need for Optimized Emergency Room Staffing
A CDC study analyzed over 93,000 emergency department visits for firearm injuries from 2018-2023 across 10 jurisdictions, revealing peak occurrences overnight on weekends and holidays, highlighting the need for optimized emergency room staffing and resource allocation, while also revealing that prop...
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40% Bias Score

FSU Offers Remote Learning After Campus Shooting
A mass shooting at Florida State University on Thursday killed two and injured six, prompting outrage from students and a subsequent decision by the university to offer remote learning options and waive mandatory attendance.

FSU Offers Remote Learning After Campus Shooting
A mass shooting at Florida State University on Thursday killed two and injured six, prompting outrage from students and a subsequent decision by the university to offer remote learning options and waive mandatory attendance.
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20% Bias Score

Trump's $239 Million Inauguration: Record Fundraising Raises Ethical Concerns
President Trump's second inaugural committee raised a record-breaking $239 million, with top donors including Pilgrim's Pride ($5 million), Ripple Labs ($4.9 million), and several individuals appointed to his administration. This unprecedented sum raises ethical concerns about potential quid pro quo...

Trump's $239 Million Inauguration: Record Fundraising Raises Ethical Concerns
President Trump's second inaugural committee raised a record-breaking $239 million, with top donors including Pilgrim's Pride ($5 million), Ripple Labs ($4.9 million), and several individuals appointed to his administration. This unprecedented sum raises ethical concerns about potential quid pro quo...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act after initially allowing its use, highlighting ongoing legal battles over due process and executive power in immigration.

Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act after initially allowing its use, highlighting ongoing legal battles over due process and executive power in immigration.
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44% Bias Score

Fewer Aviation Investigations Despite High-Profile Accidents Increase Public Anxiety
In the first quarter of 2025, the NTSB conducted fewer aviation accident investigations than in 2024 or the previous decade's average; however, several highly publicized accidents, including a helicopter crash and a midair collision, have increased public anxiety and led to a drop in air travel.

Fewer Aviation Investigations Despite High-Profile Accidents Increase Public Anxiety
In the first quarter of 2025, the NTSB conducted fewer aviation accident investigations than in 2024 or the previous decade's average; however, several highly publicized accidents, including a helicopter crash and a midair collision, have increased public anxiety and led to a drop in air travel.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Mandates
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government would increase Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to care like ca...

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Mandates
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government would increase Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to care like ca...
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48% Bias Score
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